Okay I have the software installed, and when I use the csvdump.exe file.  I am 
not seeing a good gui.  What kind of graphics are you using?  Are they bitmap 
graphics?  If so can you make this a windows standard diwlogue?  This would 
make it easier for those who are totaly blind to use.  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dan Smith 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 2:48 PM
  Subject: Re: [dstar_digital] CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for ICOM 
radios


  > I have the 91ad. I've just downloaded the software, and am trying to
  > install the stuff. I'm looking in the wiki, and don't see anything 
  > as of yet as to what happens after you download the file.

  Assuming you're on Windows, there is a csvdump.exe in the zip file. Run
  that and you'll get a GUI that lets you select your radio and serial
  port. With the 91AD, you can go straight to the bottom and choose a
  filename and hit export to dump it out.

  > The reason for such excitement is that i am totaly blind, and this
  > rs91 software that I am using is not verry useful. I can kinda sorta
  > edit memories, but as for having any kind of functionality it
  > doesn't. The idea of an alternative really has me excited
  > particularly if I can use the thing!!!

  Well, I should point out that there is also a command-line tool in the
  package that lets you do things without a GUI. Right now, it doesn't
  have an option to dump the data to CSV, but I'll gladly add it. It's
  the chirp.exe binary in the zip file. If you're comfortable running
  that from a command-line, it may work better for you with a screen reader.

  -- 
  Dan Smith
  dsmith#danplanet.com, s/#/@/
  www.danplanet.com
  KK7DS



   

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